Show Notes
In this episode of the Pennsylvania Woodsman, Mitchell sits down with Ron Mentzer of the Tracks and Tackle podcast and Mentzer Outdoors for a wide-ranging conversation about storytelling, hunting tradition, and the power of belonging. Ron shares how a decades-long family camp logbook eventually evolved into a podcast built around campfire conversations and connecting everyday outdoorsmen across Pennsylvania and beyond. Together, they unpack why hunters crave camaraderie, how intentional mentorship keeps traditions alive, and why creating space at the table matters more than ever in today’s hunting culture.The conversation then shifts into bowhunting mindset, balance, and the tension many passionate hunters feel between ambition and family responsibility. From rut vacation stories and close-call recoveries to honest reflection about when hunting can cross into unhealthy territory, this episode dives into the deeper “why” behind the pursuit. It’s not just about antlers or filled tags — it’s about meaning, memory, legacy, and learning to “hunt your hunt” while keeping life in balance. A thoughtful, reflective discussion that will resonate with anyone who struggles to turn hunting brain off — even in the off-season.